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logano won a nation wilde series race at daytona friday and jason came in second. last night at the coke 400 sprint series race, logano finished third in a pool of more than 40 drivers. recently face-to-face i was the passenger and leffler was behind the wheel on the charlotte motor speedway. it doesn't look like it, but we went about 170 miles an hour, and then we slowed it all down, talking face-to-face with leffler and logano at the nascar hall of fame about how long they'll actually be in the race. >> you've got a 3-year-old son charlie. we talked a little bit on the racetrack about what would happen if he says, you know, i want to do this. or do you expect that your 3-year-old is naturally going to want to be a race car driver like dad? >> you know, i don't expect it. if he wants it, like i said, we'll give him that opportunity. but i want him to want to do it. >> i guess it's kind of a hard question to answer because he's not there yet. but it's like jason said. i have raced against kids that were pushed by their parents to race. and i remember running quarte
logano won a nation wilde series race at daytona friday and jason came in second. last night at the coke 400 sprint series race, logano finished third in a pool of more than 40 drivers. recently face-to-face i was the passenger and leffler was behind the wheel on the charlotte motor speedway. it doesn't look like it, but we went about 170 miles an hour, and then we slowed it all down, talking face-to-face with leffler and logano at the nascar hall of fame about how long they'll actually be in...
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i sat down with jason and joey. leer y here you and your family are living in connecticut and somewhere in spark of go-cart racing and dreams of something bigger comes along. what was the evolution of that? >> it's crazy, my family wasn't into racing, you know, my father played baseball and basketball through high school and, you know, those are the things i tried first, but i think the fact that i wasn't good at any of them, i found something that i was pretty good at, i enjoy winning, no matter what it is, if it's not racing, it's playing a board game, whatever it is, i want to win. so i think i found something that i was good at and i was able to win at and i just liked it. i was the kid with the race car be and all the little match boxcars, that was this kid here, all the racing gear, all the nascar stuff and i was just fortunate that i was able to follow my dream and, i mean i never, ever thought i would be racing in the spring cup series like you said against jeff gordon and tony stewart, all these guys that i
i sat down with jason and joey. leer y here you and your family are living in connecticut and somewhere in spark of go-cart racing and dreams of something bigger comes along. what was the evolution of that? >> it's crazy, my family wasn't into racing, you know, my father played baseball and basketball through high school and, you know, those are the things i tried first, but i think the fact that i wasn't good at any of them, i found something that i was pretty good at, i enjoy winning,...
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jason leffler who came in second. recently face to face, i was in the passenger seat and leffler was behind the wheel on the charlotte motor speedway. oh, my gosh! i got bugs in my teeth i was smiling so much. i loved that. i got a little taste of 170 miles per hour. then we slowed it down, talking face to face with logano and leffler about how long they'll be in the race. you've got a 3-year-old son charlie. we talked a little on the race track about what would happen if he says, you know, i want to do this. or do you expect your 3-year-old is naturally going to want to be a race car driver like dad? >> you know, i don't expect it. if he wants it, like i said, we'll give him that opportunity. i want him to want to do it. >> that's a hard question to answer. i'm not there yet. it is like jason said, i've raced against kids that were pushed by their parents to race. and i remember running quarter midgets. and i would win all the time and i would beat this kid and his father would yell and scream at him. and i started t
jason leffler who came in second. recently face to face, i was in the passenger seat and leffler was behind the wheel on the charlotte motor speedway. oh, my gosh! i got bugs in my teeth i was smiling so much. i loved that. i got a little taste of 170 miles per hour. then we slowed it down, talking face to face with logano and leffler about how long they'll be in the race. you've got a 3-year-old son charlie. we talked a little on the race track about what would happen if he says, you know, i...
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i'm sure jason is the same way. i think a race car driver is probably a different type of athlete than a basketball player. >> in what way? >> this is a different type of sport. you're driving a race car. it's a lot different. you're not on your feet. it's a mental sport. it's probably more mental than it is physical, in my eyes. but you've got to know what you're doing. i just think it takes that time commitment. it takes that will to really want to do it. it's harder to be here than it is to get here. in my eyes -- >> so to stay? >> to stay and to beat the best race car drivers in the world is harder than anything. >> why is that? what have you figured out about it or at what point did you make that realizization, even? >> i think when i started cup racing. in my career, everything's come pretty easily. won a race here, won a race there. as soon as i started in that series. now that i'm racing against the best race car drivers in the world, not racing against all those kids growing up -- we're all together and all
i'm sure jason is the same way. i think a race car driver is probably a different type of athlete than a basketball player. >> in what way? >> this is a different type of sport. you're driving a race car. it's a lot different. you're not on your feet. it's a mental sport. it's probably more mental than it is physical, in my eyes. but you've got to know what you're doing. i just think it takes that time commitment. it takes that will to really want to do it. it's harder to be here...
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>> same as jason here. you work out every time you're home. being in the car, seat time is the most important thing. and you can't do that every day. there's no way it's possible. it cost so much money to go test with the cars these days, tires and finding your team on the race track and renting the track out. it's not possible to do that. so that's why you do all this other stuff to menially prepare yourself and prepare yourself as much as you can for when you get to the race track. you can't drive a race care every single day. something i do a lot. i have a simulator and you know, i'll go to the race track and i i feel that's the closest thing i can do. every in a while i go to the go cart track and mess around with my friends. you want to go racing and stuff like that. all of that actually helps i think. >> 5:00 eastern, these rock stars of the race track tell me face to face the keys to their greatness. former imf head dominique strauss-kahn, as president for france? it maybe a possibility. we'll talk with a french journalist straight ahea
>> same as jason here. you work out every time you're home. being in the car, seat time is the most important thing. and you can't do that every day. there's no way it's possible. it cost so much money to go test with the cars these days, tires and finding your team on the race track and renting the track out. it's not possible to do that. so that's why you do all this other stuff to menially prepare yourself and prepare yourself as much as you can for when you get to the race track. you...
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fighting to cross the finish line first, joey logano and 35-year-old jason leffler. and it already happened. logano scored a huge win finishing first at the nationwide series race at daytona. right ahead of leffler who came in second. the daytona coke zero 400 is tonight. i sat down face to face with both logano and leffler to talk about their bag for stock car racing. >> so take me back, where this passion came from. you and your family are living in connecticut. somewhere this spark of go-kart racing and dream of something bigger come along. what was the evolution of that? >> it's crazy. my family wasn't into racing. my father played baseball and basketball through high school. those are the things i tried first. i think the fact that i was not good at any of them. i found something i was pretty good at. i enjoy winning. no matter what it is, if it is not racing, it is playing a board game. whatever it is, i want to win. i think there was something i found that i was good at and i was able to win at. and i just liked it. i was the kid with the race car bed and all
fighting to cross the finish line first, joey logano and 35-year-old jason leffler. and it already happened. logano scored a huge win finishing first at the nationwide series race at daytona. right ahead of leffler who came in second. the daytona coke zero 400 is tonight. i sat down face to face with both logano and leffler to talk about their bag for stock car racing. >> so take me back, where this passion came from. you and your family are living in connecticut. somewhere this spark of...
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>> yes, jason. as you said, earlier, we're hanging out like one big family, poker game going on, guys getting haircuts. >> you cleaned up in that poker game. >> first let me start with lieutenant george cain. >> mom, dad, everyone back home, my brother, will, sister, sarah, family and friends in seattle, texas, st. louis. >> also a shoutout? >> my wife, cheryl, my daughters in ft. campbell. hello, i love you. can't wait to see you. my sister, amy and my mother and brother, robert, in california. >> reporter: your wife is already here. you don't have to give a shoutout to her but you can if you want. >> adrian, and my aunt and my cousin, kimberly and jessica, i love all y'all. can't wait to see you. >> reporter: i wish we could give all the guys out there an opportunity to speak to their families. if you're watching out there, they're here, they're safe, doing a great job and happy fourth of july to you all. >> jason, i remember you telling me months ago that you wanted to follow these guys all the w
>> yes, jason. as you said, earlier, we're hanging out like one big family, poker game going on, guys getting haircuts. >> you cleaned up in that poker game. >> first let me start with lieutenant george cain. >> mom, dad, everyone back home, my brother, will, sister, sarah, family and friends in seattle, texas, st. louis. >> also a shoutout? >> my wife, cheryl, my daughters in ft. campbell. hello, i love you. can't wait to see you. my sister, amy and my...
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jason? >> reporter: yeah. sergeant shorter, i don't know if you can see behind, but there's a poker game behind these two gentlemen right now. after all, it is a holiday and these guys do need some down time. stand up there. wave. he is cleaning up in poker back there. last time i screwed up his name, mispronounced it. finally get some down time. how important is that for to you have that kind of down time, especially given how long you've been out here and everything you have to do? >> that's very important. it's one thing that keeps us going. even if it's an hour or a day, we'll have time to just relax and chill out. >> charon richardson, how about you? >> it's important that we get time to relax, have fun with each other. >> play a little poker. in this unit there are actually different factions. you have the pretty boys, self identified, versus the swaggers? >> swag team. >> the swag team, all right. explain for us, if you will, how does one become a pretty boy versus how one makes it on the swag team? >>
jason? >> reporter: yeah. sergeant shorter, i don't know if you can see behind, but there's a poker game behind these two gentlemen right now. after all, it is a holiday and these guys do need some down time. stand up there. wave. he is cleaning up in poker back there. last time i screwed up his name, mispronounced it. finally get some down time. how important is that for to you have that kind of down time, especially given how long you've been out here and everything you have to do?...
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and also tom jason mcguire, thank you. appreciate it. >>> with the surge of smart phone apps out, there is one paid app that holds the number one spot. do you know what it is? we have the answer after this. 2. what do we have? all four of us, together? 24. he's low fat, too, and has 5 grams of sugars. i'll believe it when i--- [ both ] oooooh... what's shakin'? [ female announcer ] as you get older, protein is an important part of staying active and strong. new ensure high protein... fifty percent of your daily value of protein. low fat and five grams of sugars. see? he's a good egg. [ major nutrition ] new ensure high protein. ensure! nutrition in charge! but when she got asthma, all i could do was worry ! specialists, lots of doctors, lots of advice... and my hands were full. i couldn't sort through it all. with unitedhealthcare, it's different. we have access to great specialists, and our pediatrician gets all the information. everyone works as a team. and i only need to talk to one person about her care. we're more tha
and also tom jason mcguire, thank you. appreciate it. >>> with the surge of smart phone apps out, there is one paid app that holds the number one spot. do you know what it is? we have the answer after this. 2. what do we have? all four of us, together? 24. he's low fat, too, and has 5 grams of sugars. i'll believe it when i--- [ both ] oooooh... what's shakin'? [ female announcer ] as you get older, protein is an important part of staying active and strong. new ensure high protein......
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he's on the track again today along with jason leffler. we'll bring you that interview and how long they plan to drive. before we talked, we did get on the racetrack. >> we saw that. >> you want to see a little more of it? >> just a little. >> i'll take it. >> of course, i'm not in the driver's seat. jason leffler s. but i loved it. i'm still on that nascar high. he's number 38 on the track. you want to watch him later on this evening as well. but, face to face beginning noon eastern time with logano and leffler. >> that's just a few minutes away, i'll hand it over to ms. fredricka whitfield who' who's @fwhitfield. >> oh, yeah, i forget. that's so much to do. yet there's one more layer. i'm trying. believe me, i'm trying. but i am a slow poke. >> don't tweet her. it's a strain. >> go ahead and tweet me. it will help me. >> we'll see you in just a few minutes. >>> i know you fly a lot, a lot of people get on the planes and you hear crying babies sometimes who can bother people. you have people hogging the seats, maybe hogging the armrests.
he's on the track again today along with jason leffler. we'll bring you that interview and how long they plan to drive. before we talked, we did get on the racetrack. >> we saw that. >> you want to see a little more of it? >> just a little. >> i'll take it. >> of course, i'm not in the driver's seat. jason leffler s. but i loved it. i'm still on that nascar high. he's number 38 on the track. you want to watch him later on this evening as well. but, face to face...
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jason, we need you, our gen yers are driving us crazy. their pants are falling off. >> he rakes up $25,000 per speech, teaching a slew of fortune 500 companies how to work with his generation. >> what are the defining characteristings of millennial is a sense of entitlement. showing up and feeling like people owe you things. >> we show up, we want to make a difference from day one. which is totally huge. that's why we think we should be vice president, right? >> reporter: the generational divide in the request work place is clear. >> if you're a gen y and you're managing a gen x'er and they say well, where did you get your data from? >> they think they're special, they're different and they don't fit in the mold of the traditional millennials. and then there are the doting parents. how often do you come by and bring food and make dinner? >> whenever i either get invited or i'm not invited, i'm here. >> she doesn't want to say because it's embarrassing. >> reporter: but millennials may just have a better perspective on life than generation
jason, we need you, our gen yers are driving us crazy. their pants are falling off. >> he rakes up $25,000 per speech, teaching a slew of fortune 500 companies how to work with his generation. >> what are the defining characteristings of millennial is a sense of entitlement. showing up and feeling like people owe you things. >> we show up, we want to make a difference from day one. which is totally huge. that's why we think we should be vice president, right? >>...
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jason, what are officials there saying about this shooting? >> reporter: they are saying that his security guard, a man who had worked for karzai for some eight years, is the man who is responsible for what happened. just to sort of review what happened, where it happened, it happened at the karzai family home in kandahar. basically, the way we're hearing it is this man, again trusted security guard, went to karzai, said he needed to speak to him. others were there at the home. they went into a separate room. gunshots were heard. other security guards were there, then go in to see what's going on. they find out what's happening and they shoot the guard and kill him. so this is what we're hearing in terms of what happened, where it happened. the question is why it happened. what we're hearing right now is that the taliban is saying that not only did this man mohammed work for karzai, the taliban is saying that he also worked for them so that is something that i'm sure developments will sort of come out in the future about whether or not that is
jason, what are officials there saying about this shooting? >> reporter: they are saying that his security guard, a man who had worked for karzai for some eight years, is the man who is responsible for what happened. just to sort of review what happened, where it happened, it happened at the karzai family home in kandahar. basically, the way we're hearing it is this man, again trusted security guard, went to karzai, said he needed to speak to him. others were there at the home. they went...
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and jason mcgwire opposes same-sex marriage. >> as governor cuomo has said, the law is the law. and i stress the point that i'm a lawmaker and i am not a reverend. i am not a person of the cloth. so i look at my job and my responsibility within the confines of a state senator. and because the bill was brought to the floor for a vote, i had the opportunity to advocate for that beforehand, and during the vote to cast my vote. >> okay. >> just a very open and shut case as far as i'm concerned. >> all right. let me get mr. mcgwire in. last word on that, mr. mcgwire? >> well, you know, i do appreciate senator alesi's acknowledgment -- will be looking for a senator with principles rather than looking for a political engineer position. >> all right. would you like -- >> you can look no further. you've got one right here. absolutely, sure, i am a principled person. and because i explained the politics of that vote on being honest and forthright about it, and jason understands that. he's been trolling the halls of albany for many years. he understands politics. he understanding the mecha
and jason mcgwire opposes same-sex marriage. >> as governor cuomo has said, the law is the law. and i stress the point that i'm a lawmaker and i am not a reverend. i am not a person of the cloth. so i look at my job and my responsibility within the confines of a state senator. and because the bill was brought to the floor for a vote, i had the opportunity to advocate for that beforehand, and during the vote to cast my vote. >> okay. >> just a very open and shut case as far as...
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more now with jason. you just saw it and he is joining us live from capitol hill. some of your conservative colleagues didn't vote for the legislation yesterday. they don't want to raise the debt limit. you are willing under certain circumstances to raise the nation's debt limit and go further into debt. why? >> i didn't get elected to raise the debt ceiling. that is part of the shared sacrifice. what i did come for is get elected to come change the way we do business. in a balanced budget amendment, it sends it to the state and let them have input. that is the heart of what we are asking here. >> ron paul is running for president and michelle bachman from minnesota running for president. they voted against the legislation. this is what michelle bachman said her explanation is and why she didn't like what you propose. >> while i embrace the principa principals, this is a pro growth direction of those principals. i believe we have to repeal obama care because this will be devastating to our economy. we kent continue to do what we are doing. spend money we don't have
more now with jason. you just saw it and he is joining us live from capitol hill. some of your conservative colleagues didn't vote for the legislation yesterday. they don't want to raise the debt limit. you are willing under certain circumstances to raise the nation's debt limit and go further into debt. why? >> i didn't get elected to raise the debt ceiling. that is part of the shared sacrifice. what i did come for is get elected to come change the way we do business. in a balanced...
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this from jason. if a woman says you did it in the eyes of the media, you did it. the reason everyone was tuned into the anthony trial is because we're waiting to see some signs of remorse or proof of innocence. the media has already made its decision on dsk or anyone accused of violent crimes. the media can be good at times but mostly, just reckless. and this from davidson. more money, more power, meaning he will just get a slap on his hand. there is no justice for her. very sad. i'll have more of your responses in the next hour. i'll be back in about 15 minutes. please keep the conversation going. facebook.com/carolcnn. >>> a claim for her roles in her movies and as an activist but only a handful know how tippi hedren transformed an industry.e ! really? 25 grams of protein. what do we have? all four of us, together? 24. he's low fat, too, and has 5 grams of sugars. i'll believe it when i--- [ both ] oooooh... what's shakin'? [ female announcer ] as you get older, protein is an important part of staying active and strong. new ensure high protein... fifty percent o
this from jason. if a woman says you did it in the eyes of the media, you did it. the reason everyone was tuned into the anthony trial is because we're waiting to see some signs of remorse or proof of innocence. the media has already made its decision on dsk or anyone accused of violent crimes. the media can be good at times but mostly, just reckless. and this from davidson. more money, more power, meaning he will just get a slap on his hand. there is no justice for her. very sad. i'll have...
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there was a major scandal in "the new york times" involving jason blair. the paper didn't shut down. usually the response -- usually the response, when you have a scandal youf clean house. usually the institution is not threatened. unless it's shown that everybody at the numt was involved in some illegal or questionable conduct, you do it by having an independent investigation. and firing people. and that's one of the things that murdoch hasn't done. he hasn't fired any of the executives who oversaw "news of the world." it's the reporters and editors losing their jobs, many of whom who had nothing to do with the phone hacking. >> i have a feeling as you suspect as well, we have not seen the end of this story. still the beginning phases. howard, thank you so much from washington. appreciate it. >> find out who john huntsman is attacking now. also this -- >> if you told the american people you're not going to cut social security. then don't cut social security. keep your word. >> senator bernie sanders going off on president obama using his own words against
there was a major scandal in "the new york times" involving jason blair. the paper didn't shut down. usually the response -- usually the response, when you have a scandal youf clean house. usually the institution is not threatened. unless it's shown that everybody at the numt was involved in some illegal or questionable conduct, you do it by having an independent investigation. and firing people. and that's one of the things that murdoch hasn't done. he hasn't fired any of the...
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naser jason abbo is charged with possession of an unstructured destructive device. he refused to stand when the judge entered the courtroom yesterday. abdo later shouted an apparent reference to the muslim soldier charged with the deadly shooting spree in fort hood back in 2009. >>> along the texas coast, a lot of disappointment after what was once tropical storm don made landfall. it came ashore as a tropical depression. but it wasn't the rainmaker folks were hoping for. much of texas is in a severe drought. and the rain could have helped out a lot. >>> just three months after the world tuned in to see prince william marry kate middleton, well, his cousin says "i do." queen elizabeth's oldest granddaughter, zara phillips, wed mike tyndall about two hours ago in edinberg. unlike the earlier wedding, today's event was a very low-key, private affair. phillips is 13th in line to the thrown. >>> and if you are one of the millions of people who submitted your video, well, this is the weekend that you find out if you made the cut. the movie "life in a day" opens around th
naser jason abbo is charged with possession of an unstructured destructive device. he refused to stand when the judge entered the courtroom yesterday. abdo later shouted an apparent reference to the muslim soldier charged with the deadly shooting spree in fort hood back in 2009. >>> along the texas coast, a lot of disappointment after what was once tropical storm don made landfall. it came ashore as a tropical depression. but it wasn't the rainmaker folks were hoping for. much of texas...
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i'm going to turn to jason chafitz, one of the 22 republicans who voted no to the boehner bill. he joins me now. let me ask you directly, do you really have your country's interest at heart? you are rejecting anything to do with a bill by your own guy, and even that bill has been rejected by democrats. you are so way out of step with public opinion, aren't you? >> well, it's nice no chat with you, piers. i would hope our first conversation would be a little more pleasant. of course i put my country first. >> let me -- let me respond to that the reason i'm animated about this, is because i think the american public are absolutely sick and tired of this situation, and every minute goes by with political posturing, the american economy is getting worse and worse and by the time you guys all stop squabbling it might be too late anyway. >> i think the fact that i actually voted against my speaker's bill demonstrates i'm more committed to my principles and my country than i am about going along to get along. i was the primary sponsor of cut, cap, and balance. a bill that passed with o
i'm going to turn to jason chafitz, one of the 22 republicans who voted no to the boehner bill. he joins me now. let me ask you directly, do you really have your country's interest at heart? you are rejecting anything to do with a bill by your own guy, and even that bill has been rejected by democrats. you are so way out of step with public opinion, aren't you? >> well, it's nice no chat with you, piers. i would hope our first conversation would be a little more pleasant. of course i put...
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>> jason chaffetz is the hair of chair of. >> does that all fit on a business card? >> not exactly. he's the chairman of a panel, as they call it. he says there have been 25,000 security breaches outside the nation's airports since 9/11. he wants to know why. the tsa in the hot seat. evidently they'll bring out a bomb-sniffing dog to show what's going right. >> always good. the animals will keep people at bay. tim farley the host of morning briefing. >>> what's the best way to squash rumors that you died? for mr. playboy himself, hit tweeter. first, how do you like them? sweet, curly, slathered with chilli cheese or ketchup? [ grunts ] [ male announcer ] built like a volkswagen. the 2011 tiguan. [ grunts ] >>> 22 minutes after the hour. here are three things that need to be on your ray dan. 9:00, opening statements set to get under way of perjury trial of roger clemens, accused of lying about his alleged use of steroids. >>> after that, ben bernanke delivers his second annual report on monetary policy and the state of the u.s. economy. we'll be keeping an ear on that. at 4:00 easter
>> jason chaffetz is the hair of chair of. >> does that all fit on a business card? >> not exactly. he's the chairman of a panel, as they call it. he says there have been 25,000 security breaches outside the nation's airports since 9/11. he wants to know why. the tsa in the hot seat. evidently they'll bring out a bomb-sniffing dog to show what's going right. >> always good. the animals will keep people at bay. tim farley the host of morning briefing. >>> what's...
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this is jason mimoa. when i read the book, i was hooked. i was just blown away. >> yeah, i mentioned this is something that fan boys love, but fan girls love it too. and something we've really noticed this year, and i've been covering comic-con for a few years, is that there's a lot, a lot more women here. in fact, the convention tells me that four out of ten ticket have said sold to women, so 40%. that's a lot more girls than we're used to seeing. we had two of the biggest female nerds, if you will, right here on the cnn express yesterday, and they talked to us a little bit about what it means to be a woman at comic-con. listen to this. >> i've noticed sort of a backlash towards the superattractive girls who are gamers and that sort of thing, almost constantly challenging the fact that they're nerds or geeks, that there's no way that that's a possibility. i don't know if that's a generational thing, or if it's just, you're always going to want to hate beautiful girls for something. >> it's kind of the third wave of feminism. i'm really a s
this is jason mimoa. when i read the book, i was hooked. i was just blown away. >> yeah, i mentioned this is something that fan boys love, but fan girls love it too. and something we've really noticed this year, and i've been covering comic-con for a few years, is that there's a lot, a lot more women here. in fact, the convention tells me that four out of ten ticket have said sold to women, so 40%. that's a lot more girls than we're used to seeing. we had two of the biggest female nerds,...
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. >> one reason "the new york times" has special standing is after the jason blair scandal, after the iraq wmz scandal, they launched products. cbs with the dan rather situation had their own investigator come in. if the fox properties do something more like that, that's what we expect of news organizations. >> "new york times" didn't mention the blair story. i mention that because i did. fox news watch, after that embarrassment of not covering it at all, did talk about this yesterday. here are comments from columnist cal thomas. >> this is the biggest case of piling on since the last rugby game i saw. the left has been out to get news corp, especially fox news channel and the murdoch family for years. >> isn't there something to that. the liberal critics of rupert murdoch are having a field day. cnn is covering it a lot. maybe cnn is covering it too much. >> there's no excessive coverage. the coverage i think is just about right. the reason why there might be that appearance is because you have two really far-flung time zones. you have rebekah brooks who resigns at our time 5:25 basi
. >> one reason "the new york times" has special standing is after the jason blair scandal, after the iraq wmz scandal, they launched products. cbs with the dan rather situation had their own investigator come in. if the fox properties do something more like that, that's what we expect of news organizations. >> "new york times" didn't mention the blair story. i mention that because i did. fox news watch, after that embarrassment of not covering it at all, did...
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naser jason abdo was in court yesterday. he was arrested after being tipped off by a gun store clerk. officials say they found bomb-making materials in abdo's motel room. they also say abdo admitted he plans to set off bombs at a restaurant popular with soldiers. >>> texas is in the midst of one of the worst droughts in its history. right now in texas conditions are worse than during the dust bowl of the 1930s. take a look at this house right here across texas, many houses are shifting on their foundations because of the extreme dry soil. in some cases foundations have sunk or shifted more than 5 inches and repairs are expensive. >> it sank even more since the drought. it cracked. front door locks, i had changed out about a month and a half ago and now the front door wouldn't lock again because it has sunk down. there is big cracks in the ground where they were just little cracks. and it is just getting worse. >> unbelievable. another sign of the worsening drought this week is ponds evaporate, ranchers are selling their catt
naser jason abdo was in court yesterday. he was arrested after being tipped off by a gun store clerk. officials say they found bomb-making materials in abdo's motel room. they also say abdo admitted he plans to set off bombs at a restaurant popular with soldiers. >>> texas is in the midst of one of the worst droughts in its history. right now in texas conditions are worse than during the dust bowl of the 1930s. take a look at this house right here across texas, many houses are shifting...
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their jobs and run things up the chain of command and haven't been aware of them and whether that is jason blair at "the new york times" or problems cnn had the past with the famous tail wind situation, where people didn't know what they should have known, that's what happens. but at some point, people have to take responsibility and decide what kind of company they want to run and what they want it to be. >> i have never run a company, and you talk to the boss every time. usually the standard answer, i let them hire people, and let them do their thing, and stand back. in this day and age, when you have these sorts of scandals and so many people under you, and big conglomerations, you can't be that hands off. you cannot not have clothes. >> i do think that a person who runs a big company can't be responsible for every big decision. >> but, listen, the buck stops with the person at the top. >> what makes this difference from say, tail wind, which many people may forget, a long time ago, a cnn documentary that had all sorts of problems and people lost their jobs over it. but this was a polic
their jobs and run things up the chain of command and haven't been aware of them and whether that is jason blair at "the new york times" or problems cnn had the past with the famous tail wind situation, where people didn't know what they should have known, that's what happens. but at some point, people have to take responsibility and decide what kind of company they want to run and what they want it to be. >> i have never run a company, and you talk to the boss every time....
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. >>> jason on the blogs, casey anthony's aquital was based out of poor prosecution. emotions aside, not enough hard science to prove casey murdered her daughter. immaturity like entering a hot body contest and a tattoo isn't enough to convict someone. >> send us an e-mail, tweet, tell us on facebook. we'll read more of your thoughts throughout the show. >>> your top stories coming up after a quick break. it's three minutes to the top of the hour. we'll be right back. [♪...] >> male announcer: now, for a limited time, your companion flies free, plus save up to 65%. call 1-800-sandals. conditions apply. >>> did the casey anthony -- did casey anthony get away with murder? a jury acquitting anthony of the most serious charges in the death of her 2-year-old daughter caylee. she could be released from custody as early as tomorrow. more on that on this "american morning." >>> good morning, everybody. welcome to "american morning." it is wednesday, july 6th. >> lot of people want to hear from the jurors and say how did they come to the decision that they came to, ten hours
. >>> jason on the blogs, casey anthony's aquital was based out of poor prosecution. emotions aside, not enough hard science to prove casey murdered her daughter. immaturity like entering a hot body contest and a tattoo isn't enough to convict someone. >> send us an e-mail, tweet, tell us on facebook. we'll read more of your thoughts throughout the show. >>> your top stories coming up after a quick break. it's three minutes to the top of the hour. we'll be right back....
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also actor jason lee named his child pilot inspektor. we have a couple more to tell you about. also, we need to tell you about whatnot to name your child. that is right after the break. stay with me. my grandfather was born in this village. [ automated voice speaks foreign language ] [ male announcer ] in here, everyone speaks the same language. ♪ in here, forklifts drive themselves. no, he doesn't have it. yeah, we'll look on that. [ male announcer ] in here, friends leave you messages written in the air. that's it right there. [ male announcer ] it's the at&t network. and what's possible in here is almost impossible to say. [ male announcer ] it's the at&t network. and not because silverado's the most dependable, longest-lasting full-size truck on the road or because heavy duty made motor trend's 2011 truck of the year. no, it was good because you told us so. consider this a thank-you. the chevy model year wrap up. get in on our greatest model year yet. right now, combine the all-star edition discount with other offers for a total value of $6,000. our greatest model year ye
also actor jason lee named his child pilot inspektor. we have a couple more to tell you about. also, we need to tell you about whatnot to name your child. that is right after the break. stay with me. my grandfather was born in this village. [ automated voice speaks foreign language ] [ male announcer ] in here, everyone speaks the same language. ♪ in here, forklifts drive themselves. no, he doesn't have it. yeah, we'll look on that. [ male announcer ] in here, friends leave you messages...
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still it's fresh ammunition for critics of the tsa, including congressman jason chafetz. >> there's no end to the creaticreat creativity of terrorists. let's remember the security breaches are 1% or less than 1%. unfortunately, we have to be right all the time. terrorists only have to get lucky once. unfortunately, a lot of what we've been participating in is security theater and has not done the job to secure the airports the way we need to. one of the personal challenges we have as a nation is how do we become more secure and yet less invasive, that we don't give up every personal liberty in the name of security, and we have to find that proper balance. it's a difficult one knowing that the threat is real. >> i want to get some insights now and some perspective from one of our go to experts on aviation security, errol sothers, former security chief and on the short list to head the tsa. what, if anything, troubles you about those numbers we just saw? >> randi, what troubles me most about those numbers are the 6,000 people that were able to access the airport, getting past government
still it's fresh ammunition for critics of the tsa, including congressman jason chafetz. >> there's no end to the creaticreat creativity of terrorists. let's remember the security breaches are 1% or less than 1%. unfortunately, we have to be right all the time. terrorists only have to get lucky once. unfortunately, a lot of what we've been participating in is security theater and has not done the job to secure the airports the way we need to. one of the personal challenges we have as a...
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jason says politicians are americans citizens too. they deserve to worship god and anything they want to do. timothy says i wouldn't say you shouldn't be involved. i would say he shouldn't be leading. it's one thing to do something to pray as a private citizen or leading seeking guidance, and it's quite another to endorse a device religious opinion when we should be working. >> don't they believe in the bible. olivia says, that's their right, yes, even if i don't agree with their religious views, it's nice to know that some politicians have some type of moral compass. keep the conversation going on facebook.com/carolcnn. >> we asked and people delivered. we asked about this, what you want to see. your choose the news story moments away. [ female announcer ] the healing power of touch can be even more powerful, with precise pain relieving cream. it blocks pain signals fast for relief precisely where you need it most. precise. only from the makers of tylenol. >>> this just in. the u.s. treasury department announced a few minutes ago tha
jason says politicians are americans citizens too. they deserve to worship god and anything they want to do. timothy says i wouldn't say you shouldn't be involved. i would say he shouldn't be leading. it's one thing to do something to pray as a private citizen or leading seeking guidance, and it's quite another to endorse a device religious opinion when we should be working. >> don't they believe in the bible. olivia says, that's their right, yes, even if i don't agree with their...
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>> please say naser jason abdo is admitting he wanted to attack fellow soldiers. abdo had gone awol this year after facing a possible court-martial to allegedly possessing child pornography, and earlier he refused to deploy to afghanistan, and requested to be discharged as a consequence unityius objector. >>> ten childrener said to be among the dead and 37 people were reportedly wounded. at last report they have driven the militants back, though sporadic fighting continues. the taliban are claiming responsibility. >>> governor chris christie is expected to head home this evening. he was reportedly experiencing shortness of breath. according to a statement from his office, hi bent to the hospital out of, quote, an abundance of caution. he will be back at work tomorrow. >>> a new government report projects the government will pay for half of all health care costs by 2020, up from 44% two years ago. the shift is attributed to rising health care costs and last year's health care reform that will give millions more access. costs are expected to reach 4.3 trillion annua
>> please say naser jason abdo is admitting he wanted to attack fellow soldiers. abdo had gone awol this year after facing a possible court-martial to allegedly possessing child pornography, and earlier he refused to deploy to afghanistan, and requested to be discharged as a consequence unityius objector. >>> ten childrener said to be among the dead and 37 people were reportedly wounded. at last report they have driven the militants back, though sporadic fighting continues. the...
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naser jason abdo is now charged with illegal firearm possession. police in texas arrested the 21 year old on wednesday after a gun store employee tipped police off. fbi investigators searched his hotel and found enough materials to make two bombs. abdo bought six pounds of gun powder, shotgun shells, and a magazine for a semi-automatic pistol. the owner of the gun store, who we spoke to yesterday on this show, saw the flags. >> look, i'm a retired police officer. i spent close to 40 years of my life observing people in a variety of different capacities. what do you think i'm going to do? if you come in here and do something that's kind of out of the ordinary, i'm going to key on that, and that's pretty much what i did with this kid. >> i want to take you to waco, texas, where abdo was charged. joining us from there, ed, what is this about abdo in court? he didn't exactly leave the courtroom quietly. take us back to what happened. >> no, you know, it was supposed to be just a simple initial appearance. the charges read against him, but it turned out
naser jason abdo is now charged with illegal firearm possession. police in texas arrested the 21 year old on wednesday after a gun store employee tipped police off. fbi investigators searched his hotel and found enough materials to make two bombs. abdo bought six pounds of gun powder, shotgun shells, and a magazine for a semi-automatic pistol. the owner of the gun store, who we spoke to yesterday on this show, saw the flags. >> look, i'm a retired police officer. i spent close to 40 years...
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. >> i should point out we invited congressman jason chaffetz of utah to join us as well. unfortunately, he's stuck in a committee meeting and we'll have him here in "the situation room" down the room. >>> an armed intruder invades a congressman's home but the 77-year-old congressman wrestles him to the ground. the test against the speed of a rescuenit. go ! they're downloading a music album. the first network to finish gets rescued. does your phone know that we're racing ? done ! verizon's done ! i've got seven left ! the fastest network in america. verizon. built so you can rule the air. now powering the lg revolution. i've tried it. but nothing's helped me beat my back pain. then i tried this. it's salonpas. this is the relief i've been looking for. salonpas has 2 powerful pain fighting ingredients that work for up to 12 hours. and my pharmacist told me it's the only otc pain patch approved for sale using the same rigorous clinical testing that's required for prescription pain medications. proven. powerful. safe. salonpas. >>> there's lots of buzz across the country tod
. >> i should point out we invited congressman jason chaffetz of utah to join us as well. unfortunately, he's stuck in a committee meeting and we'll have him here in "the situation room" down the room. >>> an armed intruder invades a congressman's home but the 77-year-old congressman wrestles him to the ground. the test against the speed of a rescuenit. go ! they're downloading a music album. the first network to finish gets rescued. does your phone know that we're...
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jason, thanks for joining us. ( cheers and applause ) . jason, if the experts are to be believed, inaction on the debt ceiling and deficit reduction would be catastrophic. but the negotiations have thus far seemingly brought out the worst in our political and pundit class. >> that's right. and if the conversation continues this way, we could very well hit the national bull (beep) ceiling. >> jon: that would be catastrophic. >> that's right. as you know, jon, the national bull (beep) ceiling or to put it in layman's terms the amount of bull (beep) people are actually willing to take has been freezing up. >> jon: where are we with the bull (beep) ceiling right now? >> right now americans have pretty much had it up to about here with this bull (beep). by the end of this month it seems likely we'll have had it up to here. bull wooepwise. the last time i checked we don't have pooh-gills. >> jon: what would the ramification of that be? >> historically the balance in our country country has always been money talks and bull (beep) walks but this r
jason, thanks for joining us. ( cheers and applause ) . jason, if the experts are to be believed, inaction on the debt ceiling and deficit reduction would be catastrophic. but the negotiations have thus far seemingly brought out the worst in our political and pundit class. >> that's right. and if the conversation continues this way, we could very well hit the national bull (beep) ceiling. >> jon: that would be catastrophic. >> that's right. as you know, jon, the national bull...
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>> he's private first class naser jason. they got a phone call from a gun storeowner just outside of killeen, that he was acts suspicious. they called the cops, they tracked him down and they found a slew of bomb-making material in this private first class's hotel room. he is now under arrest. >> in terms of charges, barbara, has he officially -- does she officially face federal charges yet? >> brooke, it is expected in the coming hours. he is likely to face federal charges. the local police chief just finished up a press conference. he says it's clear to them at least that this private first class was planning to attack fellow soldiers, soldiers at ft. hood, texas, and that he considers it, the police chief, a terror plot. no evidence this man was tied to any terror organization, but he is likely to face those federal charges. >> barbara starr, thank you very much. >>> next to susan candiotti in new york, where the dsk accuser made her firsta appearance. she was out and about at this brooklyn church? >> she spoke briefly, w
>> he's private first class naser jason. they got a phone call from a gun storeowner just outside of killeen, that he was acts suspicious. they called the cops, they tracked him down and they found a slew of bomb-making material in this private first class's hotel room. he is now under arrest. >> in terms of charges, barbara, has he officially -- does she officially face federal charges yet? >> brooke, it is expected in the coming hours. he is likely to face federal charges....
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once again, jason kidd joining us. thank you so much, we appreciate it. >>> as we take a break, take a look at how the stock market ended the week. stay with us. we'll be right back. mine was earned over the south pacific in 1943. vietnam, 1967. i got mine in iraq, 2003. u.s.a.a. auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation, because it offers a superior level of protection and because u.s.a.a.'s commitment to serve the military, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. u.s.a.a. we know what it means to serve. [ female announcer ] this is the story of eves. [ eves ] years ago, i hurt my shoulder drag racing. that's when i decided to take it easy, so i took up hang gliding. [ female announcer ] a grandpa who refuses to grow up. [ eves ] the pain was bad, but the thought of not being a hang glider pilot was worse. [ female announcer ] that's when eves turned to sutter health's palo alto medical foundation. [ eves ] the doctors that i dealt with, th
once again, jason kidd joining us. thank you so much, we appreciate it. >>> as we take a break, take a look at how the stock market ended the week. stay with us. we'll be right back. mine was earned over the south pacific in 1943. vietnam, 1967. i got mine in iraq, 2003. u.s.a.a. auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation, because it offers a superior level of protection and because u.s.a.a.'s commitment to serve the military, veterans, and their families is...
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good to see you, jason. i know your work mostly through wallenberg. as you think about redistricting and we talk about communities of interest, how do you view religious institutions and faith in terms of redistricting and what role that might play? >> thank you for that question. first, if you look at the u.s. history of social movements and also across the world, people are often guided by their values and their principles, which often are faith-based. that is why i have been so involved with wallenberg over the years. i believe firmly in the things i have talked about, and making sure everyone has an equal vote. i worked on these issues. the role that states play in one's life is often to inspire one to make positive social change. that is how i find value in my faith as well and how i found value through wellenberg, too. people can unite around commonalities that they share. that is why it is important to protect communities of interest, so they can elect a leader that will understand their perspectives and ultimately represent them well at city h
good to see you, jason. i know your work mostly through wallenberg. as you think about redistricting and we talk about communities of interest, how do you view religious institutions and faith in terms of redistricting and what role that might play? >> thank you for that question. first, if you look at the u.s. history of social movements and also across the world, people are often guided by their values and their principles, which often are faith-based. that is why i have been so...
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jason, i would like to ask you, is this lawsuit about money? from what i understand, we're talking about $25,000 for these players each. i also want to ask you, why include the players' spouses in the lawsuit as well? >> this is a civil lawsuit, and it's a civil lawsuit to get into court, and you must allege that damages occurred are at least $25,000 per individual. that's a statutory statement. as far as their wives, why are they included? every one of these guys that are part of this lawsuit that are married have suffered relations, it changed with their spouses, and there's something in the law called loss of consortium, and there are there's a loss of consortium on those that irmarried. >> the law said it was well established, this has been going on in boxing, in the 1920s, repeated blows to the head could cause brain damage. should you and the others have known what you were getting into? >> i would rather my team boss or owner to research the information and let us know what we were getting into. we were there for the love of the game. i
jason, i would like to ask you, is this lawsuit about money? from what i understand, we're talking about $25,000 for these players each. i also want to ask you, why include the players' spouses in the lawsuit as well? >> this is a civil lawsuit, and it's a civil lawsuit to get into court, and you must allege that damages occurred are at least $25,000 per individual. that's a statutory statement. as far as their wives, why are they included? every one of these guys that are part of this...
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oh, there's jason. oh, wow. all right, jason, stand up. i want to inspect you and i want to see how wet you are. is your shirt all wet? >> yes. >> jimmy: pants? >> kind of. >> jimmy: brooke, let me see u you. are you wet? it's hard to tell in the black. >> yeah, i'm -- i can ring myself out. >> jimmy: okay, ring yourself out and let's see. okay, you are wet. you know what, they are both wet and both came back at the same time. all right, let's give it to both of them, right, okay? [ applause ] hey, can you see each other right now? >> yes. >> jimmy: give each other a kiss on the skype. no, no, point your heads at each other -- no, the other way. brooke -- all right. all right. thanks, guys. you will not be weathermen. i can promise you that. thanks to brooke and jason. and one more thing. [ applause ] the number one movie in the country right now is "captain america." it was the number one movie and ameri toppled the final harry potter movie. it made twice the amount the real america made over the weekend. but while it is very profitable i
oh, there's jason. oh, wow. all right, jason, stand up. i want to inspect you and i want to see how wet you are. is your shirt all wet? >> yes. >> jimmy: pants? >> kind of. >> jimmy: brooke, let me see u you. are you wet? it's hard to tell in the black. >> yeah, i'm -- i can ring myself out. >> jimmy: okay, ring yourself out and let's see. okay, you are wet. you know what, they are both wet and both came back at the same time. all right, let's give it to both...
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naser jason abdo allegedly told police he planned to bomb a restaurant near the base that's popular with military personnel. at a hearing this morning, abdo reportedly refused to stand when the judge entered the courtroom and then shouted an apparent reference to the 2006 rape of an iraqi girl by u.s. soldiers. >>> it was a solemn day in norway. a memorial for the 77 people killed in two terror attacks last week was held in oslo. speaking at the service, the country's prime minister called it, quote, a vicious attack on all our common values. the service was organized by the youth movement of the labor party, a summer camp organized by the party's youth movement was the target of one of the attacks. >>> and president obama was joined by auto industry leaders in washington today to announce a proposal for new fuel efficiency standards. the plan would require cars and light trucks sold in the united states to have a combined fuel efficiency average of almost 55 miles per hour by 2025. that's about double the current requirement. the president also took time out from the discussion of fuel
naser jason abdo allegedly told police he planned to bomb a restaurant near the base that's popular with military personnel. at a hearing this morning, abdo reportedly refused to stand when the judge entered the courtroom and then shouted an apparent reference to the 2006 rape of an iraqi girl by u.s. soldiers. >>> it was a solemn day in norway. a memorial for the 77 people killed in two terror attacks last week was held in oslo. speaking at the service, the country's prime minister...
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you heard jason, all right? >> got you. >> jimmy: take your hands out of your pockets. >> three, two, one -- [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i think i got wet. that's the way you do it. >> little overrotation. >> jimmy: i hope he's okay. oh! well, you know, aquaman works with blue whales and the like. so he's not impressed. he gives him a 6. kara. definitely a 10. right? >> oh, my god! >> jimmy: and let's go now to cory, the guy -- >> ah, yeah. >> jimmy: at least he got off the 7. cory, you know that's a 9, right? it's not a six? >> i was going to give him a 7, but -- >> jimmy: oh, no. >> don't lose it -- >> jimmy: oh! how many points does he get for that? wow, that was really great, i have to say. that was beautifully done, eddie. you got a 25, you are the leader. you're going to be tough to top. >> look at the welts. >> jimmy: super team, rub him down. all right. thank you to jason bateman. the movie is called "horrible bosses." if you don't like it, he'll give you your money back. it opens july 8th. we'll b
you heard jason, all right? >> got you. >> jimmy: take your hands out of your pockets. >> three, two, one -- [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i think i got wet. that's the way you do it. >> little overrotation. >> jimmy: i hope he's okay. oh! well, you know, aquaman works with blue whales and the like. so he's not impressed. he gives him a 6. kara. definitely a 10. right? >> oh, my god! >> jimmy: and let's go now to cory, the guy -- >> ah,...
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. >> jason bateman is a film and tv actor who is getting a double dose of exposure these days. what goes with that is a grilling this morning from our own mo rocca. >> jason bateman is on a roll with star turns in two summer movies. >> i wish i had your life. >> i wish i had your life. >> he's been acting since he was a kid with a 30-year career that's had more ups than downs and a lifetime of hollywood stories. >> he's never done a sex scene. >> um, well, mo, i'm uncomfortable talking about that. god, you're going to pull that, aren't you? that's going to be the little tease on this thing. >> jason bateman tells some later on "sunday morning." >> bene, vidi vici -- i came, i saw, i conquered claimed julius caesar. this man makes no claim to conquering, but he sees. bill geist will show us. >> maine is vacationland, filled with unique roadside attractions, none more so than wayne murphy's live chainsaw art show. we'll meet the father of chainsaw art, although we may not hear him, later on "sunday morning." >> we'll admire some classic fountain pens with rita braver, witness wed
. >> jason bateman is a film and tv actor who is getting a double dose of exposure these days. what goes with that is a grilling this morning from our own mo rocca. >> jason bateman is on a roll with star turns in two summer movies. >> i wish i had your life. >> i wish i had your life. >> he's been acting since he was a kid with a 30-year career that's had more ups than downs and a lifetime of hollywood stories. >> he's never done a sex scene. >> um,...
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it's you, jason bateman and jason sudeikis, and you go, "i got the best idea. we have all these horrible bosses. why don't we just kill them?" >> yeah. yeah. and it turns out not to be a good idea. and, you know, that's where the comedy comes in. >> jimmy: yeah. you meet up with jamie foxx. >> jamie foxx who plays -- i can't say it. >> jimmy: can't say his name. first name. you can say his last name. >> his last name is jones. >> jimmy: jones. >> his first name is mother. >> jimmy: middle name is something else. >> his middle name is blanker. >> jimmy: yeah. [ light laughter ] that's his actual name, yeah. >> that's his actual name, yeah. >> jimmy: those are funny scenes. >> he's super funny and you forget, you know, 'cause he's just been kicking butt and winning oscars and, you know. >> jimmy: yeah. >> fighting people a lot in movies. >> jimmy: how funny he is. >> yeah. >> jimmy: oh, he kills it. well, everyone's funny in this movie. you were very great. you and sudeikis were great in "going the distance." >> hey, man. thanks. thanks. all right. [ cheers and a
it's you, jason bateman and jason sudeikis, and you go, "i got the best idea. we have all these horrible bosses. why don't we just kill them?" >> yeah. yeah. and it turns out not to be a good idea. and, you know, that's where the comedy comes in. >> jimmy: yeah. you meet up with jamie foxx. >> jamie foxx who plays -- i can't say it. >> jimmy: can't say his name. first name. you can say his last name. >> his last name is jones. >> jimmy: jones....
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jason was brought up in the suburbs, all of the trappings of a 21st century kid. you know, piano lessons and ipods and everything else. it could happen to anyone. >> in late 2008, president bush signed the online pharmacy consumer protection act. with limited exceptions, that law will man date an in-person doctor/patient exam for internet script to be valid. experts say it's a great first step, but does nothing to stop foreign sites. as one person at the dea put it, crime is only limited by the imagination of the criminals. >> don't think about taking a pill, chopping it up and drawing a line and snorting it. >> young lives ravaged by prescription pills fight their way back. >> there's not that next time that i can survive. from sprint. its powerful tools help you work faster and smarter so you can get back to playing "angry birds." it lets you access business forms on the go, fire off e-mails with the qwerty keypad, and work securely around the world so you can get back to playing "angry birds." it's the android-powered phone that mixes business with pleasure. so
jason was brought up in the suburbs, all of the trappings of a 21st century kid. you know, piano lessons and ipods and everything else. it could happen to anyone. >> in late 2008, president bush signed the online pharmacy consumer protection act. with limited exceptions, that law will man date an in-person doctor/patient exam for internet script to be valid. experts say it's a great first step, but does nothing to stop foreign sites. as one person at the dea put it, crime is only limited...
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[applause] and representing at&t we have jason chan. jason? jason is probably busy making phone calls. right here. [applause]
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and those things just happen. >>> coming up, jason richardson is visited by his girlfriend. but first, beau and michelle culberson have a family reunion with their infant son. >> peek-a-boo. it fits you. you wake up and you're revived and rejuvenated. it's just like wow! tempur-pedic the most highly recommended bed in america. tempur-pedic is rated #1 in comfort. sleep satisfaction. and back support. it fits the curvature of your body but you don't sink in and it is firm....